Rx for Success Prepares Students for Medical School Transition
Starting medical school is a major transition, but incoming students at the Whiddon College of Medicine got a head start on building the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Starting medical school is a major transition, but incoming students at the Whiddon College of Medicine got a head start on building the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Mohammed Ghalib, a third-year medical student, has been awarded a 2026-2027 NBME/NMF scholarship in recognition of his commitment to service and health equity.
Graduate students Brusi Kola, Sarah Macon-Foley and Brianna Mitchell were named the recipients of the Dean's Predoctoral Fellowship Awards.
Sophomore Nevaeh Green will represent the United States in Italy after an award-winning performance at the National Baton Twirling Association championships.
Laventrice S. Ridgeway, Ed.D., associate dean of student affairs at the Whiddon College of Medicine, has been named president of Chapter VIII of the Alabama Counseling Association.
South grad Ari Theodore is traveling the country to help students discover the magic of theater, one community at a time. #MyFirstJob
This summer, a group of faculty physicians, alumni and 15 medical students from the Whiddon College of Medicine traveled to Malicounda, Senegal, where they provided essential medical care to underserved communities.
Doc Rock returns on February 18, 2027, at Soul Kitchen, featuring local bands and benefiting USA Health.
Six undergraduate students spent the summer immersed in biomedical research at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, gaining hands-on laboratory experience, presenting their findings, and exploring careers in ...
The Whiddon College of Medicine has selected six medical students from the Class of 2027 as new members of the Aequitas Health Medical Honor Society.
Grant project achieves engagement through academic partnerships, STEM launchpads and high-demand skilled-trade pathways.
As Hatch Fairhope prepares to open its new innovation hub, South graduate Sydney Davis is helping local entrepreneurs get off the ground while launching her own career. #MyFirstJob
South Alabama adds a Business Analytics and AI concentration to its marketing major to meet growing industry demand for analytical talent.
A new grant initiative will gather feedback from Mount Vernon residents about the proposed Direct Air Capture facility.
A kickoff reception in downtown Mobile launches a yearlong celebration honoring six decades of impact across education, health and professional leadership.
The University of South Alabama is one of just 275 U.S. institutions to make this year's global rankings.
Leslie McCleskey '14 brings business sense and bold style to Vandals Street Kitchen in Mobile, Ala.
Alan Tolson '04, Mitchell College of Business alumnus, helped Carpe Diem grow from Mobile's first roasting coffeehouse into a city staple.
Kiera Earls '25 has seen the immediate value of her studies and experiences at the Mitchell College of Business to helping her succeed as a client services associate at Morgan Stanley in Mobile.
Michael Ryan's journey from student-athlete at the University of South Alabama to president of CostFlex Systems is a testament to the power of a strong foundation.